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Coming to Mind The Soul and Its Body 2014 Edition by Lenn E. Goodman, D. Gregory Caramenico , The University of Chicago

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    Author(s)Lenn E. Goodman, D. Gregory Caramenico
    PublisherThe University of Chicago
    ISBN9780226061061
    Pages304
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2014

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    The University of Chicago Coming to Mind The Soul and Its Body 2014 Edition by Lenn E. Goodman, D. Gregory Caramenico

    How should we speak of bodies and souls? In Coming to Mind, Lenn E. Goodman and D. Gregory Caramenico pick their way through the minefields of materialist reductionism to present the soul not as the brain's rival but as its partner. What acts, they argue, is what is real. The soul is not an ethereal wisp but a lively subject, emergent from the body but inadequately described in its terms. Rooted in some of the richest philosophical and intellectual traditions of Western and Eastern philosophy, psychology, literature, and the arts as well as the latest findings of cognitive psychology and brain science - Coming to Mind is a subtle manifesto of a new humanism and an outstanding contribution to our understanding of the human person. Drawing on new and classical understandings of perception, consciousness, memory, agency, and creativity, Goodman and Caramenico frame a convincing argument for a dynamic and integrated self capable of language, thought, discovery, caring, and love.



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